Welcome to the Law Firm of Gallant & Parlow, P.C.

When you are accused of a criminal offense you may feel there is no hope. Your dignity, self-esteem, job, house and, most importantly, your freedom will be stripped away.

Michael Parlow has successfully defended individuals like you, charged with all manner of crimes. He has represented individuals in both trials before Judges and Juries. He is an experienced litigator, having handled well over 10,000 cases. He has litigated cases in the Court of Common Pleas, Superior Court and Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

By seeking legal counsel, you are protecting your personal and financial well-being. You have the inalienable right to safeguard yourself under the Constitution of the United States of America. Whatever criminal charges you are facing, Gallant & Parlow will pursue your case aggressively, ethically, effectively.

Every day, thousands of good people are stripped of life, liberty and property, all because they failed to contact an experienced attorney to represent their case in a court of law. For a free initial consultation, please call 800-403-6443, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Personal Injury

Hi Mike, this is John. I just wanted to write you a letter thanking both you and your assistant Christine for everything you've done for me. When you were representing me, I felt a sense of security and that was very comforting and relieving. I will absolutely recommend you and your services to friends and family in the future.

Lisa, Dennis, myself and our family would like to thank you for your work on Lisa's case. We feel certain that, if not for you, the outcome would have been much different. We also want to thank you for your kindness at a very difficult time. Not only are you an excellent attorney, you are a kind an genuine human being.

Thank you so much in preparing me for my defense. You made a very difficult situation easier to handle and understand. Much appreciated.
Sincerely, Earole L.

A court said Fourth Amendment rights were violated when police entered without a warrant. Prosecutors had no choice but to drop the charges against an accused drug dealer who was caught with his pants down.Read More. >

Drug and gun charges were dropped against a man after a judge ruled that his constitutional rights were violated when police directed him to talk although they had not seen him commit a crime.Read More. >

Faced with the prospect of going into court without any evidence, testimony or witnesses, the Bucks County DA dropped all charges against a man accused of transporting $100,000 worth of cocaine.Read More. >

The jury decided Joseph Kieffer did not rape his ex-girlfriend, but jurors said he did assault her. He faces 21/2 to 5 years in prison. A Bucks County jury yesterday acquitted a man charged with raping his ex-girlfriend, but found him guilty of simple assault, reckless endangerment and making threats against her.Read More. >